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When Not to Walk Print E-mail
by Diet Detective Editorial Staff   
Thursday, 22 June 2006
Sometimes it’s better to leave your walking shoes in the back hallway for the day. Can you overdo it? Just like anything in life,  the things that give us pleasure can also not be appropriate for us in certain situations.

If you've got a healthy, balanced life, it is probably not a problem. Here are some examples of some situations where it might be better to leave your walking shoes in the back hallway for the day.

Injury: Although walking is a very low-impact sport with not a lot of injury normally involved, it is possible to get injured walking. Putting one foot in front of the other is a repetitive motion, and doing something over and over will aggravate anything that is slightly off. If you tend to lean over to one side or hit your heel to the ground with excessive force on each step, you could be leading yourself to injury. You would not think that water splashing on you could be damaging, but you can see how it can wear down stone walls after years of pelting. Our bodies are less sturdy than stone, so it doesn't take as long for us to feel the effects. If you are feeling pain in your feet, ankles, knees, hips, etc., rest it for a day or so. If it is still hurting after some time off, then get some professional advice to see if it is something serious. Many times though, time will heal all wounds.

Exhaustion: One of the great fallacies of our culture is that if some is good, more is better. I know many people who will walk and push themselves every day, without ever taking a day off. Your body gets stronger in the recovery from an effort, that is, when you're not working out. If you never take a rest, you never give your body a chance to recover. I usually suggest two days off a week.

Boredom: We all get in our routines. It helps us to keep going. But sometimes you have to try something different. If you're not excited about your walk, go hiking, bicycling, kayaking, etc. Try something different. Your walking shoes will be there waiting for you.

It's important to know when not to walk, but remember that it's just a break. Make sure to get out there afterward.

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